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Course #: AFRSTY 270 Class #: 1944 Section: 01B

Time

Online

Location

Online

Credits

3

Minimum
Tuition

$1362*

This course explores the history and development of how Africans and African Americans are depicted on stage, on the movie screen, and in television. Starting in the days of Shakespeare (Othello, Aaron in Titus Andronicus) the course will take a path that includes the days of minstrel shows, Race movies, Magic Negroes, Blacksploitation, The Black Arts Movement, the "post-racial" age, and on into the images of tomorrow. By the end of the course, students will not only have the knowledge of how racial identities develop through media such as television and motion pictures, but will also be able to view future depictions of blacks and other persons of color on stage with a critical eye to certain stereotypes.

Course Details

Session:

SS2

Class Dates:

07-17-2023 - 08-24-2023

Location:

Online

Enrolled/Capacity:

21/25

Status:

Closed

Instructor:

Suzanne Morris

General Education Requirements:

The Arts

Tuition:

$1362*

* The tuition estimate is based on minimum, single-course cost to a new student who is a Massachusetts resident and not enrolled in a multi-course program. State residency, online/in person modality, and matriculation to a degree program may affect cost.

Tuition Details